With her outstanding performances over the years Saina Nehwal has certainly revived badminton in India. The ace shuttler is only the second Indian, after Prakash Padukone, to have achieved the top ranking in the sport.

Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza, who clinched her first women's doubles Grand Slam title earlier this month, will dazzle on the ramp of the India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) 2015 as the showstopper for Moni Agarwal.

The trainees at the Sania Mirza Tennis Academy (SMTA) here had the opportunity to learn the tricks of the trade when Nirupama Sanjeev, former number one women's tennis player in India, visited the facility on Thursday.

21-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams continue to rule the roost in women's tennis. The 33-year-old retained her top spot in the WTA singles' ranking released on Monday. In the doubles' Indo-Swiss pair of Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis tops the billing.

We have seen tennis sensation Sania Mirza and her husband and Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Mailk tweeting, talking and even sharing pictures together on social websites, many times in the past. But this time the couple can be seen shaking legs with each other.

In an exclusive chat with Zee Media editor Sudhir Chaudhary, Sania, who was the third Indian to win a Wimbledon trophy this year, along with Leander Paes and Sumit Nagal, shared her experiences on winning the title and the way she is welcomed by Pakistani fans.​

In a sense, Wimbledon 2015 went as per script. The two best players on the planet, Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic ran out winners in their respective categories. The two deserving winners were in total command throughout the two grueling weeks of tennis.

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, who recently won her maiden Wimbledon title with Switzerland's Martina Hingis has said that she didn't need to win a title at tennis' most prestigious Grand Slam to silence her critics.

Martina Hingis topped Wimbledon outing by garnering immense success from her intense partnership with Indian duo Sania Mirza and Leander Paes. Hingis won two Wimbledon titles after bagging both the women's doubles and mixed-doubles honours.